Your internet tubes may have grown significantly in the past 10 years—making file downloads faster than ever—but that doesn't mean you don't still deal with compressed files every day. Fact is, nothing saves time sharing files like a good file compression application, and these days, you're dealing with so many more formats than the old standard ZIP—you've got your RAR, ARC, TAR, and so on—and your default "unzipper" doesn't have a clue what to do with them all. For this week's Hive Five, we want to hear all about the application you use to unzip, unarchive, and create compressed file archives. Keep reading for more details and to nominate your favorite file compression tool. Update: For the five most popular tools, check out the Five Best File Compression Tools; then take a look at the most popular tool for the job from that bunch.Hive Five nominations take place in the comments, where you post your favorite tool for the job. We get hundreds of comments, so to make your nomination clear, please include it at the top of your comment like so: VOTE: File Compression Tool Goes Here. If you don't follow this format, we may not count your vote. To prevent tampering with the results, votes from first-time commenters may not be counted. After you've made your nomination, let us know what makes it stand out from the competition. About the Hive Five: The Hive Five feature series asks readers to answer the most frequently asked question we get-"Which tool is the best?" Once a week we'll put out a call for contenders looking for the best solution to a certain problem, then YOU tell us your favorite tools to get the job done. Every weekend, we'll report back with the top five recommendations and give you a chance to vote on which is best. For an example, check out last week's Hive Five Best Windows Firewalls.